The Unprocessed Child book - any others similar?
Amy Mason
I just read "The Unprocessed Child" and enjoyed it very much except for
the fact that the author only had one child so for me (four kids and
possibly more) to relate to some of her ideas was difficult. I still
think she makes wonderful sense and I am just so overjoyed that my
husband and I have finally embraced the radical unschooling life.
Are there any other similar books with an unschooling approach related
to larger families? dealing with siblings sharing/fighting and other
issues that come from sharing a house with lots of little loved ones?
Thanks
Amy
the fact that the author only had one child so for me (four kids and
possibly more) to relate to some of her ideas was difficult. I still
think she makes wonderful sense and I am just so overjoyed that my
husband and I have finally embraced the radical unschooling life.
Are there any other similar books with an unschooling approach related
to larger families? dealing with siblings sharing/fighting and other
issues that come from sharing a house with lots of little loved ones?
Thanks
Amy